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Jerusalem  dig unearths Christian icon
From: AP
November 01, 2011  12:00AM
A TINY, exquisitely made box found on an excavated street in  Jerusalem 
is a token of Christian faith from 1400 years ago, Israeli  archeologists 
say.
The box, carved from an animal bone, decorated  with a cross on the lid 
and measuring 2cm by 1.5cm, was probably carried by  a Christian around 
the end of the 6th century AD, according to Yana  Tchekhanovets of the 
Israel Antiquities Authority, one of the directors of  the excavation 
where the box was found.
When the lid is removed, the  remains of two portraits are visible in 
paint and gold leaf. A man and a  woman, they are probably Christian 
saints and possibly Jesus and the Virgin  Mary.
The box was found outside the walls of Jerusalem's Old City in the  
remains of a Byzantine-era road. Uncovered two years ago, it was treated  
by preservation experts and researched before it was unveiled at an  
archeological conference last week. The box offers the first  
archeological evidence that the use of icons in the Byzantine period was  
not limited to church ceremonies.
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Part of a similar box  was found in Jordan three decades ago, but this is 
the only well-preserved  whole example found so far. Similar icons are 
carried today by some  Christians, especially from the eastern Orthodox 
churches.
The relic  was found in the City of David excavation, named for the 
biblical monarch  thought to have ruled a Jewish kingdom from the site.
The politically  sensitive dig is in the Palestinian area of Silwan, just 
outside the Old  City walls in east Jerusalem, the section of the city 
captured by Israeli  forces in 1967 and still claimed by Palestinians as 
their  capital.
01 November 2011
Jerusalem dig unearths Christian icon
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